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relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well that there is very little chance that john kerry will challenge any of the fundamental directions of u.s. policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. and coming up here on our team he may have hung on to the charm but he failed to convince of the voters. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu clinched a majority in the country's parliament by only a narrow margin and is now struggling to form a stable coalition on that after a short break. what mystery is hidden deep beneath. visitors a north welcome here. traps are laid for intruders. and the supernatural can arise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the underwater spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. plug mission and free credit case should be free look for charges free. range month free risk free studio type free. download free broadcast plug in video for your media projects a free media dog r t dot com. player. play. hooky player . play. play play. play play. i. played. live. more news today violence
relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well that there is very little chance that john kerry will challenge any of the fundamental directions of u.s. policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. and coming up here on our team he may have hung on to the charm but he failed to convince of the voters. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu clinched a majority in the country's parliament by only a narrow margin and is...
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>> yeah, but it's not in sub saharan africa, it's in fake africa, not real africa. and most egyptians don't identify themselves as african-american. >> becca proudly calls herself black, but not everybody is buying it. is she black? >> no. >> why? >> egypt is in africa, but i feel like there's a difference between being from africa and being black. >> so you think that you don't get to choose what you are? >> i don't think you get to choose. i think while we would all love to get to choose who we are and how people see us, you don't always get the chance to explain how you identify. >> what makes somebody black in your mind? >> i think how people see them, a certain amount of experiences. >> so there's a black experience? >> i think so. >> what is the black experience? >> you know, i would probably have to deal with racial profiling, becca would not. >> you think those differences are the difference between what makes you black and not black? >> i think so. i mean, black, yes, african, no. >> my father is from guinea and my mother is from liberia. i was born in phil
>> yeah, but it's not in sub saharan africa, it's in fake africa, not real africa. and most egyptians don't identify themselves as african-american. >> becca proudly calls herself black, but not everybody is buying it. is she black? >> no. >> why? >> egypt is in africa, but i feel like there's a difference between being from africa and being black. >> so you think that you don't get to choose what you are? >> i don't think you get to choose. i think...
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africa. i know i am from africa. but the black kids don't seem to really want me and the white kids don't really want me. et. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. looks like you're in a pickle. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap... book any flight and hotel together and get access to our free personal concierge service. any need, any question, we're on call 24/7. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescri
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lies asian wasn't actually over apart from economic there is also strategic importance this part of africa opens routes to the red sea and the middle east britain and france have for centuries fought over it before it's like a remake but with many others involved but that doesn't mean the round mutual interests here. if you ask people in mali you'd be surprised they were waiting for somebody to save them because their army is not equipped to are trained to oppose these militants but it was necessary to intervene in mali people see this operation as a liberation they hardly wanted to live under islamicists mess they had that is a philosopher in the former to nation in bassa to unesco his view on the positive impact for the people of mali is that it is actually a colonial throwback. it's ok if you want to come you resources but then it's logical that locals profit as well those riches go to improve their life but that's not the case this way is wild a kind of slavery mali him on the richest international resources in africa yet remains one of the poorest nations in the world for many years t
lies asian wasn't actually over apart from economic there is also strategic importance this part of africa opens routes to the red sea and the middle east britain and france have for centuries fought over it before it's like a remake but with many others involved but that doesn't mean the round mutual interests here. if you ask people in mali you'd be surprised they were waiting for somebody to save them because their army is not equipped to are trained to oppose these militants but it was...
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africa in general, but north africa in particular is going to be to the obama administration what afghanistan was during the 1990's during the clinton administration, really a gathering place for the islamic militants who want a launching pad and north africa is close to obviously, to europe and it's target the united states, our allies, and really, north africa, i believe, is the new battle ground in the war-- al-qaeda's war against us and what should be be our war against them. >> mike: we for a long time thought that the war with al-qaeda and islamic extremism was from the middle east. is this like whack-a-mole and strike them in one place and they pop up somewhere else and not so much on the run and dispooridi disappeari disappearing, they relocate to a different geographical region. >> and they had tanzania, and really now, it's a concerted effort. mauritania and the combination of groups, the islamic magreb and remnants of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and it's an international movement and wherever there's a vacuum they perceive and they fill it it and where the president has hurt
africa in general, but north africa in particular is going to be to the obama administration what afghanistan was during the 1990's during the clinton administration, really a gathering place for the islamic militants who want a launching pad and north africa is close to obviously, to europe and it's target the united states, our allies, and really, north africa, i believe, is the new battle ground in the war-- al-qaeda's war against us and what should be be our war against them. >> mike:...
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really the biggest achievement was the takeover of libya and the foothold in africa for africa and barack obama more or less said the same thing saying if it wasn't for hillary clinton we wouldn't have achieved the success in libya which now of course is being used as an excuse for fresh intervention in mali and laying out the groundwork for much more aggressive action in northern africa which you know you mentioned that this was a bit of a show what do you make of the timing of this interview given that just last week clinton took responsibility for the deadly attack in benghazi you were just mentioning the situation in libya acknowledging the mistakes of american foreign policy there. you know she avoided testimony or testifying in front of a hostile you know quote unquote republican committee in congress over what happened in benghazi. the american ambassador to libya post zama reid was killed he was identified by people all over libya for a long time as being one of the cia's point people in libya and one of those most responsible for the american intervention there the fact that this
really the biggest achievement was the takeover of libya and the foothold in africa for africa and barack obama more or less said the same thing saying if it wasn't for hillary clinton we wouldn't have achieved the success in libya which now of course is being used as an excuse for fresh intervention in mali and laying out the groundwork for much more aggressive action in northern africa which you know you mentioned that this was a bit of a show what do you make of the timing of this interview...
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north africa in particular is going to be what afghanistan was. a gathering place for the islamic militants that want a launching pad. it is close to europe . it can target the united states and our alplice and north africa is the new battle ground in the war the al-qaida war against yus our war against them. >> we thought that the war with al-qaida and islamic extremism was from the middle east. is that like where you strike them in one place and they pop up somewhere else . they are not disappearing but relocate to a different region. >> they have had elements going over the years in tus nisia . nigeria . now a concerted effort that appear to going in north africa and mali and algeria . they are effective fighters and they are ruthless and a combination of al-qaida and islamic . they get people from iraq and core al-qaida and they get those from the arabian peninsula. it is a international movement and there is a vacume and they fill it. the president hurt us in implying that the war against al-qaida is over. core al-qaida has been hurt but they
north africa in particular is going to be what afghanistan was. a gathering place for the islamic militants that want a launching pad. it is close to europe . it can target the united states and our alplice and north africa is the new battle ground in the war the al-qaida war against yus our war against them. >> we thought that the war with al-qaida and islamic extremism was from the middle east. is that like where you strike them in one place and they pop up somewhere else . they are not...
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they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. how much will we help them? >> the french are in the lead in mali, not in nigeria. this is a french-speaking country. they are concerned, about francophone countries. it is because of economic interests they have in this francophone countries. the idea that france is stepping into a vacuum, they are not doing that. >> since when is the french all for altruism? i do not give a damn what they are there. they are stopping the rebels in mali and no one else is. >> president obama chooses a former prosecutor >> she brought down john gotti, the head of the gambino crime syndicate and brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing the world trade center and embassies in africa. i would say that is a pretty good run. you do not want to mess with mary jo. >> mary jo white, the new selection for the head of the sec. president obama also nominated richard cordray to the head of the consumer protection financial bureau. >> this is a message consistent with what the president has said, this is who i am, these are
they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. how much will we help them? >> the french are in the lead in mali, not in nigeria. this is a french-speaking country. they are concerned, about francophone countries. it is because of economic interests they have in this francophone countries. the idea that france is stepping into a vacuum, they are not doing that. >> since when is the french all for altruism? i do not give a damn what they are there. they are stopping...
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across africa the united states seems to have a policy and out of disarray china of course is making all the running in africa another great success of a clinton administration so we've had their failures their failures and that's in america and of course the biggest failure is presumably saudi arabia and qatar saudi arabia and bahrain one could one could say about hillary clinton has succeeded in destroying an attempt to destroy the pro-democracy movements in saudi arabia and bahrain in the joint interview obama highlighted to two main priorities america's national interests abroad added opportunities where you with intervention could make a difference not like the u.s. is planning to carry on with its promise for democracy for all doesn't it yes but i suppose they are insistent on these drones so as president obama sitting there beside hillary clinton was talking about i wonder what she was and how complex it was must remember this is a president who tomorrow or on wednesday will be looking at lists with faces on saying kill that one kill that one don't care whether it's a u.s. cit
across africa the united states seems to have a policy and out of disarray china of course is making all the running in africa another great success of a clinton administration so we've had their failures their failures and that's in america and of course the biggest failure is presumably saudi arabia and qatar saudi arabia and bahrain one could one could say about hillary clinton has succeeded in destroying an attempt to destroy the pro-democracy movements in saudi arabia and bahrain in the...
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or two months, but we cannot go further. >> others warned conflict in africa are it truly. progress in molly could lead to problems elsewhere. terraced rejected from his country may have been among those fighting in mali. >> there is an issue with the extremists. it is a network. we have proved that indicates there was a link with somalia and nigeria very far away from the indian ocean to the pacific ocean. that is the kind of network there is. i'm sure there is a link. >> the funding of the deployment will be revisited on tuesday, when the international community asks for money at a donors' conference. the bill appears to be going up by the day. when the u.s. resolution was passed in december, they were talking about 300 -- 3300 peacekeepers. now the word is the total is likely to be closer to 6000. >> our correspondent is traveling with the french military on the road to timbuktu. she joins us now on the line. what more can you tell us about the situation? >> i can tell you -- [audio difficulties] >> apologies for that. we're obviously having trouble with the line. she is
or two months, but we cannot go further. >> others warned conflict in africa are it truly. progress in molly could lead to problems elsewhere. terraced rejected from his country may have been among those fighting in mali. >> there is an issue with the extremists. it is a network. we have proved that indicates there was a link with somalia and nigeria very far away from the indian ocean to the pacific ocean. that is the kind of network there is. i'm sure there is a link. >> the...
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host south africa through to the quarterfinals of the africa, of nations. now they get the. they needed to advance. also finishing second, they beat and: 2-1. -- beat angola, 2-1. they will stay in durban for the quarter finals. >> we will have to trust each other. we have to believe in the next player and coach and be one group. we have done that. we are supporting the -- supporting everyone. that was evident. >> the ivory coast capt. could be on his way to turkey by the end of the tournament. the 34-year-old have been in china for just seven months. djokovic has made history by becoming the first man in the arab to win three consecutive singles titles, beating and the race to claim and now his grand slam title. >> heading into the final, djokovic was lucky to become the first man since crawford who win three consecutive titles down under. a rematch of last year's open final. mary claimed the first set on a tie-breaker. djokovic would take a break, and it was not until the quarter but there was a break. he then went to serve 2 cents to one. -- two sets to one. djokovic went
host south africa through to the quarterfinals of the africa, of nations. now they get the. they needed to advance. also finishing second, they beat and: 2-1. -- beat angola, 2-1. they will stay in durban for the quarter finals. >> we will have to trust each other. we have to believe in the next player and coach and be one group. we have done that. we are supporting the -- supporting everyone. that was evident. >> the ivory coast capt. could be on his way to turkey by the end of the...
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going to talk to you a little bit about that let's i mean we're talking about the blow up in north africa and they've called egypt a success story you know as one probably to protest the as he said that there's no bread no free dumb and no dignity whereas a success they absolutely correct because let's backtrack a little bit two years ago you're a member official limit ministration of. reaction to your square do you want it and its transition hillary clinton who went on the record maybe time saying we won't in fact omar celing one will consist of people who weren't that rear square at the time work. and shake torture because he was that he is on between the digits in military intelligence security services with this extraordinary rendition all that very close with the israelis as well trusted by unit and yahoo so this is what the obama administration wanted for egypt in the end after the real square ok let's go with the protesters but with that i mean or was if if baby habe according to our florida general in the end there well the destruction was a grace in the for a gentle folk out ther
going to talk to you a little bit about that let's i mean we're talking about the blow up in north africa and they've called egypt a success story you know as one probably to protest the as he said that there's no bread no free dumb and no dignity whereas a success they absolutely correct because let's backtrack a little bit two years ago you're a member official limit ministration of. reaction to your square do you want it and its transition hillary clinton who went on the record maybe time...
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since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer relations. those days are back. we had 1,700 libyans apply for fullbright grants to study in the united states this year, more than any other country in the world. we know that libya is still recovering from an intense period of conflict. there are many courageous libyans who bear the scars of that battle. we are happy we have been able to treat some of your war wounded at u.s. hospitals. we look forward to building partnerships between american and libyan hospitals to help return libya's healthcare system to the extraordinary standards of excellence it once enjoyed. over my shoulder here you can see the u.s. capitol building. in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from every religious, ethnic and family background. i look forward to watching libya develop e
since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer relations. those days are back. we had 1,700 libyans apply for fullbright grants to study in the united states this year, more than any other country in the world. we know that libya is still recovering from an intense period of conflict. there are many courageous libyans who bear the...
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our africa analyst comes to us from paris. thank you very much for joining us. rebel fighters are saying they are leaving, but they will be back to fight another day. can they do that? >> i think that they will return as guerrilla. in fight another day. a conventional war, they would lose. they do not have airplanes or things like that. as of the moment they may not have left completely. some of them are wearing civilian clothes. >> that is one thing that they seem to be able to do, vanished among the population if they want to. >> 2000 prisoners, it is just a tactical retreat. it might not be a fierce as it is now, but it is something i am afraid is here to stay. >> but if you say that they are going to return when they want to, this also suggests that that is when the french and molly troops leave in the future, we could see that as well. >> definitely. although neighboring countries have shown a lot of cooperation by trying to block their borders. but we know that their borders are porous. that there are financial difficulties for these poor countries. so, th
our africa analyst comes to us from paris. thank you very much for joining us. rebel fighters are saying they are leaving, but they will be back to fight another day. can they do that? >> i think that they will return as guerrilla. in fight another day. a conventional war, they would lose. they do not have airplanes or things like that. as of the moment they may not have left completely. some of them are wearing civilian clothes. >> that is one thing that they seem to be able to do,...
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and wishes are send in all over north america and europe and africa and really we have got wishes coming in from almost every country in the world now. and people are just expressing, all kinds of amazing hopes and dreams for the future of the world which is really encouraging for us. we create the tree as a symbol of the global unity and hope. and we are going to continue to add wishes to the tree all through the month of december. so we would love for you to go to our website which is rainbow fund.org and it is free and we will printout your wish on a piece of paper and fold it into a crane and put it up on the tree. now, i want to thank, some key people who helped with this year's tree. first i want to start off with our core team, our core creative team and that consists of karin kai and linda mihara and thank you they have been working on the tree for seven years. >> and this year we have the help of dozens of volunteers and i want to particularly acknowledge the university of berkeley alfa, fi omega service community and volunteers from one brick. aid for good, the san francisco ch
and wishes are send in all over north america and europe and africa and really we have got wishes coming in from almost every country in the world now. and people are just expressing, all kinds of amazing hopes and dreams for the future of the world which is really encouraging for us. we create the tree as a symbol of the global unity and hope. and we are going to continue to add wishes to the tree all through the month of december. so we would love for you to go to our website which is rainbow...
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there was a link with africa. did i get that right? >> i did not get the thing with africa. >> i thought that when we see -- >> yes, yes, 1985. the first corset dress, i did a collection. collections were big. it was a mix of difficulty. and the lingerie. one part was the lingerie. i did it i think in 1981. i came out with the collection in 1982. of course, i was inspired by my grandmother. but something else. musical. i saw a musical in new york. something like about the life of fellini. they made a movie of it -- only a few years ago, which was not so good, but the play was excellent. it was broadway. there was one scene where all the women were preparing themselves for the show. all in corset, like satin, salmon color. and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my gran
there was a link with africa. did i get that right? >> i did not get the thing with africa. >> i thought that when we see -- >> yes, yes, 1985. the first corset dress, i did a collection. collections were big. it was a mix of difficulty. and the lingerie. one part was the lingerie. i did it i think in 1981. i came out with the collection in 1982. of course, i was inspired by my grandmother. but something else. musical. i saw a musical in new york. something like about the life...
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asia times correspondent peppa as school boss says the destabilization all of north africa will only get worse. i think every single bone and hillary said you know we have to call george all role for a while its spirit will speak leave india is a stable country about ok it's a country by militias basically we do very weak central government with the sofie jihad this cross crisscrossing the country and linking to it salafi jihadism and syria and all over the side just like we saw him get back at the enormous gas field . so libya was an absolute disaster and obama and he really could not see the keyboard pull back every single that he's half in the north and africa and now he's blowback all this stuff but ization of syria and it will be much worse in mali and algeria kneejerk everybody's phone calls and no one there be and shall want to pull out and no one there be salafi jihadists are threatening westernized this is evident because that their game where there are actual flight nine hundred forced that flight you know the end the war on the war all make around that you leave supported
asia times correspondent peppa as school boss says the destabilization all of north africa will only get worse. i think every single bone and hillary said you know we have to call george all role for a while its spirit will speak leave india is a stable country about ok it's a country by militias basically we do very weak central government with the sofie jihad this cross crisscrossing the country and linking to it salafi jihadism and syria and all over the side just like we saw him get back at...
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hadn't been warned had personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al qaida will establish its rule a lot and will return and libya will be another afghanistan the terrorists will flood to europe caught to paris and almost two years later i am on get out these words could well be ringing in the areas of need what i saw was the success so francois hollande having just sent troops to mali france's new leader could well be learning that every action has a reaction. secu so not only did the range intervention in libya not help the democrat decision process which is what they said they were after but if actively opened up the floodgates for weapons stockpiles and sliders to leave the country and go solve a lot of this is no more to mali where the recently deployed french military where reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libya
hadn't been warned had personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al qaida will establish its rule a lot and will return and libya will be another afghanistan the terrorists will flood to europe caught to paris and almost two years later i am on get out these words could well be ringing in the areas of need what i saw was the success so francois hollande having just sent troops to mali france's new leader could...
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obama clinton talk on c b s asia times correspondent beth escobar says the destabilization of north africa will only get worse. i think it was to go to bowen and hillary said you know we have to call george all roll for the wall it's fear mule speak lead india is a stable country about ok it's a country and by militias basically with a very weak central government with the soffit jihad these cross crisscrossing the country and linking it with salafi jihadists and syria and all over the side hell just like we saw him get back at the enough minutes gas field in algeria so libya was an absolute disaster and obama and he really could not see that key or pull back every sing that has happened the north and africa now is blowback of this capitalization of syria and it will be much worse mali syria kneejerk everybody's phone calls and know won't there be and shall want to pull out and no wonder the salafi jihadists are threatening western as this is evident because that fair game where there are actual fighting force that can be end the war on the war all make around that you leave supported by n
obama clinton talk on c b s asia times correspondent beth escobar says the destabilization of north africa will only get worse. i think it was to go to bowen and hillary said you know we have to call george all roll for the wall it's fear mule speak lead india is a stable country about ok it's a country and by militias basically with a very weak central government with the soffit jihad these cross crisscrossing the country and linking it with salafi jihadists and syria and all over the side...
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in this case, north africa, the al qaeda presence bigger than benghazi. this is what she said. >> let me underscore the importance of the united states continuing to lead in the middle east, in north africa, and around the world. when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root. our interests suffer. our security at home is threatened. >> i think she is trying to warn the administration and the world that we cannot retreat from this engagement here. and right now, overnight, we've seen that the u.s. is doing refueling of french fighters in mali, which is very troublesome to some. it is a much more aggressive posture. but the uk has taken all of their nationals out of somalia overnight. this area of north africa as bob and ted were just saying is the most dangerous perhaps in the world, aside from pakistan and afghanistan which are nuclear armed against each other. and pakistan and india nuclear armed against each other and what's happening in afghanistan as we retreat and the effect on that and no
in this case, north africa, the al qaeda presence bigger than benghazi. this is what she said. >> let me underscore the importance of the united states continuing to lead in the middle east, in north africa, and around the world. when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root. our interests suffer. our security at home is threatened. >> i think she is trying to warn the administration and the world that we cannot retreat...
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derribaremos al animal más agresivo de África. y la carga más peligrosa del mundo va a despegar. ahora estamos en problemas. va a ir por uno de los animales más peligrosos de África: el rinoceronte blanco, y la estudiante en práctica correrá un gran riesgo. (shioban) sí, estoy un poco nerviosa pero muy entusiasmada, me muero de ganas por ver qué va a pasar. (lyndal davies) los rinocerontes van a ser trasladados a otra parte del parque. (johan) ahora vamos a lanzarle un dardo a este rinoceronte. (lyndal davies) una vez sedado el rinoceronte, shioban va a tener que actuar rápido cubriéndole los ojos y tapándole las orejas para que no despierte. nuestro veterinario johan está consciente de los peligros de trabajar con un rinoceronte, es casi una tonelada de músculo y podría dañar seriamente nuestro vehículo. por suerte, los rinocerontes no se están acercando. johan tiene que apurarse para no perderlos. lo que queremos hacer es reubicar a estos animales. (lyndal davies) si el rinoceronte se va a los matorrales va a ser imposible seguirlo, y podría morir, ya que los ri
derribaremos al animal más agresivo de África. y la carga más peligrosa del mundo va a despegar. ahora estamos en problemas. va a ir por uno de los animales más peligrosos de África: el rinoceronte blanco, y la estudiante en práctica correrá un gran riesgo. (shioban) sí, estoy un poco nerviosa pero muy entusiasmada, me muero de ganas por ver qué va a pasar. (lyndal davies) los rinocerontes van a ser trasladados a otra parte del parque. (johan) ahora vamos a lanzarle un dardo a este...
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>> i think historically the links between egypt and what goes on in sort of north africa, particularly events in mali and south africa in the last couple of weeks, there hasn't been much cross historically. and that probably has much more to do with the situation in libya. egypt has been plugged into the middle eastern countries. from that point of view, there isn't much of a cross. clearly, if you're looking at egypt and two years on and you're looking at an immature political system that cannot gain stability and cannot unite around a single new national interest, clearly the longer that persists, then the worries about the longer term stability in the future. >> how vulnerable is egypt at this point? >> i don't know how close we are to an economic -- a major economic crisis. i think -- i do think a lot will depend on how successful and how quickly they can hold parliamentary elections. the latest rumors are that it will be held in april. that may go to some way of helping to set in stone the new transition process and that in itself may help engender some confidence and stability th
>> i think historically the links between egypt and what goes on in sort of north africa, particularly events in mali and south africa in the last couple of weeks, there hasn't been much cross historically. and that probably has much more to do with the situation in libya. egypt has been plugged into the middle eastern countries. from that point of view, there isn't much of a cross. clearly, if you're looking at egypt and two years on and you're looking at an immature political system...
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and there's been a lot of talk this time around in davos that africa is going to be the next china you have assets there would you agree with that assessment you know what prevents them from being the next hot spot for growth. in the us to build. not competence the lack of education. you know as a result of work work work there's just a dream. where you mentioned the w t o and obviously that's one of the hot topics for russian general we have a lot of expectations but you know nobody really understands how our economy's going to benefit from the accession how do you think it's going. time around who will not change monetary policy will number one if it's for sure that's an opportunity you need to use as a butcher but again if cost of capital and that in korea you know most three times was in the russian who would in the west in comportment sound when you're all region instead of a not to buy enterprise in korea you know there was no proper supply base productive workforce and no barrier to bring this complement back to russia is this is the reality in that it's not a charity but what e
and there's been a lot of talk this time around in davos that africa is going to be the next china you have assets there would you agree with that assessment you know what prevents them from being the next hot spot for growth. in the us to build. not competence the lack of education. you know as a result of work work work there's just a dream. where you mentioned the w t o and obviously that's one of the hot topics for russian general we have a lot of expectations but you know nobody really...
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they are trying to reduce anxiety by japanese firms operating in africa as well as highlighting japan's contribution to african development. >>> experts with japan's nuclear regulation authorities say they'll issue a warning about a nuclear plant in central japan. they say a fault running under the facility could be active. they say they'll present their findings in a draft report later in the day. the experts are examining fissures beneath three plants. it includes the only plant in the country that's running, the one at oui town along the strait of japan. it's also along the plant in central japan. they analyze nearby layers of rock. the analysts suggested the land may have moved sometime in the last 120,000 to 130,000 years. that would meet one of the conditions for being classified as active. the experts also examined the fault's direction. they say their report will indicate it could be an extension of another fault running directly beneath the reactor. they say their report will conclude the fault might be active. the operators of the plant say the assessments have little scientif
they are trying to reduce anxiety by japanese firms operating in africa as well as highlighting japan's contribution to african development. >>> experts with japan's nuclear regulation authorities say they'll issue a warning about a nuclear plant in central japan. they say a fault running under the facility could be active. they say they'll present their findings in a draft report later in the day. the experts are examining fissures beneath three plants. it includes the only plant in...
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as though it is what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are actually coutoure pieces. it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032 hours of hand or again beating. they're very few designers i can think of in coutoure who would do something like that. we were used to seeing coutoure very much what i would call salon clothing, a very beautiful and very delicate, but not with the sentence animal, vegetable, natural being brought into coutoure. was doing coutoure for use something that you wanted to make coutoure different are doing it -- did it make you different as a designer? >> it is difficult to answer that question. maybe for me, i did not go to fashion school. i learned through looking what was about fashion in tv. at that tim
as though it is what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are actually coutoure pieces. it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032...
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. >> and the huge problem in north africa. we have a huge problem with weapons and militants and these new groups that are popping up everywhere. and what about the larger questions about the policy of overthrowing gaddafi? overthrowing mubarak? is this stuff working or or not? not a single question. chris: coming apart ever since world war ii. world war i we had a plan. the european plan that's coming apart. conservative "wall street journal"ist columnist peggy noonan was only complimentary. this is from her column on saturday. some conservatives are saying mrs. clinton looked unhinged, angry, in their dreams. she came across as human and indignant and emerged untouched. that was my view, too. your thoughts. >> i watched all of it. and what i was struck by is the question that preceded that. chris: don't you have a job? >> that is my job. and really the most we have seen her unfiltered since she's been secretary of state. the question that preceded it was ron johnson, that famous wisconsin senator did you personally call any
. >> and the huge problem in north africa. we have a huge problem with weapons and militants and these new groups that are popping up everywhere. and what about the larger questions about the policy of overthrowing gaddafi? overthrowing mubarak? is this stuff working or or not? not a single question. chris: coming apart ever since world war ii. world war i we had a plan. the european plan that's coming apart. conservative "wall street journal"ist columnist peggy noonan was only...
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i'm sorry, does anyone paying attention to what is going on in north africa? why is president not asked about algeria, mali? martha: so true. >> libya. these are front and center in the news right now. the next question after he says this is, i have to ask you, what's the date of expiration of this endorsement? that's his follow-up question to the president saying that al qaeda has been dismantled. martha: that is great point, kirsten. tucker, go ahead. >> this is consistent by the way. you remember on september 12th, the day of at tax in benghazi which four americans were murdered the president did an interview with steve kroft which he said, we don't know whether this was an act of terrorism or not. cbs sat on the sound bite, only news on the interview and did not release that to the public until way after it became a major issue in presidential they worked on behalf of the obama campaign. your question which is smart one, why are they doing this? i don't know. "60 minutes" is good show a lot of the time. martha: they will take heat for this for some time. >
i'm sorry, does anyone paying attention to what is going on in north africa? why is president not asked about algeria, mali? martha: so true. >> libya. these are front and center in the news right now. the next question after he says this is, i have to ask you, what's the date of expiration of this endorsement? that's his follow-up question to the president saying that al qaeda has been dismantled. martha: that is great point, kirsten. tucker, go ahead. >> this is consistent by the...
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others associated with al qaeda in north africa will not. and that is where the u.s. perceives the threat. in fact senior general in the pentagon has described the group as an imminent threat if it's left unchecked. it's going to require a large intelligence operation to really address this. they are thought to have had a hand in the al gerian hostage taking earlier this month and also maybe in the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. so it's going to be a very pressing challenge but at this stage jim there's no suggestion that u.s. troops will be involved. it will be almost certainly an intelligence operation at least to start with. >> elizabeth palmer reporting for us tonight from mali, thank you. >> and we have an extraordinary rescue to show you now from flash floods in australia. it happened in the state of queensland. two women and a 14 month old boy got trapped in rapidly rising waters. a helicopter moved in. one of the rescuers had a camera on his helmet and recorded the infant being zipped it into a waterproof bag and lifted up into the safety of the chopp
others associated with al qaeda in north africa will not. and that is where the u.s. perceives the threat. in fact senior general in the pentagon has described the group as an imminent threat if it's left unchecked. it's going to require a large intelligence operation to really address this. they are thought to have had a hand in the al gerian hostage taking earlier this month and also maybe in the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. so it's going to be a very pressing challenge but at this...
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. >> de áfrica llega el ritmo de tambores para ponerse en forma, bienvenidos a despierta américa, la mejor manera de comenzar . la mañana . >> y su semana . >> muy buenos días,, es un lunes irrepetible, hoy es 28 de enero del año 2013, quiero que sepan que es el día oficial ¿saben para qué?. >> para qué . >> divertirse en el trabajo . >> si usted despierta refunfuñando0, me incluyo, pasela bien, let it go . >> además uno trabaja por lo que más quiere, hablando de eso ¿no les encantó el programa? más adelante tenemos los ganadores desde méxico. >> buen programa . >> buenisimo, comenzamos una semana llena de sorpresas que diremos poco a poco, pero lo que no me sorprende es el éxito de sascha prieto . >> muchísimas gracias amigos por todo el apoyo siempre, sobre todo a las personsa que se comunican en las redes sociales, es el cuarto año que participo en el maratón de miami y estoy muy contenta . >> gracias . >> además está bien bonita . >> saben que lo que me tiene más alegre el día de hoy es lo que tiene que ver con la reforma migratoria, parece que ya casi se lo
. >> de áfrica llega el ritmo de tambores para ponerse en forma, bienvenidos a despierta américa, la mejor manera de comenzar . la mañana . >> y su semana . >> muy buenos días,, es un lunes irrepetible, hoy es 28 de enero del año 2013, quiero que sepan que es el día oficial ¿saben para qué?. >> para qué . >> divertirse en el trabajo . >> si usted despierta refunfuñando0, me incluyo, pasela bien, let it go . >> además uno trabaja por lo que...
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understanding places i thought i could never visit, i now have the wherewithal, but i found india and africa and places i heard about on television but never imagined knowing. i learned about them through books bright hope any job that is here understands television is wonderful but words paint pictures in a way that nothing else can. i will read one part of my book that will prove my point* for everyone in this room. because i think these passages painted picture of my grandmother that you don't need to see the photographs in the book. but it pate said pitcher without having a photograph. so i read your page 16 of my book, and it reads ab lee to was going to cook for a party and she wanted me to come with her to by the chicken. i was the only one that ever went with her. i loved abuelita totally and without reservation and her house was a safe haven from my parents storm. i believe in order to thrive a child must have at least one adult in her life that shows unconditional love, respect and confidence. for me it was 86 and was determined to grow up just like her with this same exuberant gra
understanding places i thought i could never visit, i now have the wherewithal, but i found india and africa and places i heard about on television but never imagined knowing. i learned about them through books bright hope any job that is here understands television is wonderful but words paint pictures in a way that nothing else can. i will read one part of my book that will prove my point* for everyone in this room. because i think these passages painted picture of my grandmother that you...
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here is where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men. this is the area
here is where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men. this is the area
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now we are going into africa, so maybe we could be the most hated country in africa. we spend billions and billions of dollars and 3000 people got killed in 9/11. 40,000 of our people getting even in iraq. there's too much outside pressure from other countries. our progress is a puppet of the israeli government's. we are controlled by the israeli government. thank you very much. host: one other story that is in the papers today has made news from the sunday shows yesterday. the headline from the washington times -- i want to show you a little from her appearance on cbs yesterday. [video clip] >> this is an uphill climb. it is it differencebill that i introduced. we go from two to physical characteristics in the definition of an assault weapon to one. we ban 158 specific guns by make and model. we grandfather 2200 weapons by make and model that our rifles, shotguns, pistols used for recreation, defense, hunting. we ban clips, drums, strips of more than tablets. prohibit the manufacture of them or their sale or transfer. we are different from the new york state law. we
now we are going into africa, so maybe we could be the most hated country in africa. we spend billions and billions of dollars and 3000 people got killed in 9/11. 40,000 of our people getting even in iraq. there's too much outside pressure from other countries. our progress is a puppet of the israeli government's. we are controlled by the israeli government. thank you very much. host: one other story that is in the papers today has made news from the sunday shows yesterday. the headline from...
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remember -- >> think back 150 years ago here's where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men.
remember -- >> think back 150 years ago here's where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men.
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